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Year
2004
Title
Small Project Loan Report
CWCB Section
Finance
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CWCB
Description
Construction Fund and Severance Tax Fund Perpetual Base Account
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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />North POUdre In'1gation Company <br />March 16-17, 2004 <br /> <br />Agenda Item 25c <br /> <br />Water Project Construction Loan Program. Project Data <br /> <br />Borrower: North Poudre Irrigation Co. County: Larimer <br /> <br />Project Name: Res. No.1 (Miner's Lake) Project Type: Reservoir Rehabilitation <br /> <br />Drainage 8asln: South Platte Water Source: Cache La Poudre River <br /> <br />Total Project Cost: $760,000 Funding Sources: CWCS, NPIC <br /> <br />Type of Borrower: Agric.lMunicipal (Medium) Aver. Delivery: 417 acre-feet (added storage) <br /> <br />CWCS Construction Fund Loan: $608,000 <br /> <br />Interest Rate: 3.25% <br /> <br />Tenn: 20 years <br /> <br />NPIC is located in Larimer County and owns and operates Reservoir No.1 (Miner's Lake). They <br />own and operate 22 storage reservoirs and approximately 200 miles of ditches, with a service area <br />in located in northeastern Larimer County. The total service area is approximately 42.000 acres of <br />which NPIC provides irrigation water for approximately 28,000 acres, with an average annual <br />delivery of 44,400 acre-feet. The reservoir has storage decrees dating from 1881 and 1888, <br />allowing NPIC to store 674 acre-feet of water in the reservoir at full capacity. The dam was <br />constructed in the 1880's. Currently the reservoir is under restriction from the State Engineer's <br />Office (SED) to 257 AF because of aging outlet works, inadequate spillway, and seepage at the toe <br />of the dam. The existing dam is a Class 2 rated dam, with a length of 800 feet, a maximum height <br />of 18 feet, a crest width of 14 feet. and an existing spillway width of 15 feet. The rehabilitation <br />project involves re-grading the upstream face of the dam and adding riprap, re-grading and <br />reinforcing the downstream face of the dam, adding a blanket and toe drains, enlarging the spillway <br />to approximately 50 feet in length, replacement of the outlet works (24- diameter), removal of up to <br />75 acre-feet of silt to obtain full capacity, and reconstruction and automation of the inlet diversion <br />structure above the reservoir on Park Creek. <br /> <br />": ~'l <br /> <br /> <br />Location Map <br /> <br />Page 6 of 6 <br />
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